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  1. Nehushta bisa juga diartikan dengan kata lain seperti 'tahan' atau 'tegas'. Keluarga. Nehusta lahir dari seorang bernama Elnatan, Nehusta memiliki kakek bernama Akhbor dari Yerusalem, buyut dari Nehusta bernama Mikha (Bukan 12 Nabi Kecil).

  2. Nehushtan (Heb. ןָּתְשֻחְנ) is the name of the copper serpent that King Hezekiah broke into pieces (II Kings 18:4). The name suggests both its serpentine shape ( naḥash) as well as the material ( neḥoshet) of which it was made. Since the smashing of the copper serpent parallels the shattering of the pillars and the cutting down of ...

  3. Bronze figure of a serpent which was broken in pieces by Hezekiah at the beginningof his reign (II Kings xviii. 4). It was identified with the bronze serpent raised by Moses in the desert in order to heal the Israelites from the bites of the poisonous serpents to which they were exposed (Num. xxi. 4-10). The Rabbis regarded the word "Nehushtan ...

  4. NEHUSHTAN (Heb. ןָּתְשֻחְנ), the name of the *copper serpent which King Hezekiah broke into pieces (ii Kings 18:4). The name suggests both its serpentine shape ( naḥash ) as well as the material ( neḥoshet ) of which it was made.

  5. Nehushta. also known as: Nehusta and Nohesta. Meaning: copper or brass. S he is the daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem, and the wife of ungodly King Jehoiakin ( Jehoiachin) (2 Kings 24:8), king of Judah (Judea). She went with her husband into the Babylonian captivity brought by King Nebuchadnezzar’s conquering of their kingdom.

  6. NEHUSTA [ensiklopedia] (nekhusyta'). Istri Yoyakim dan ibu Yoyakhin, penduduk Yerusalem ( 2 Raj 24:8) yg ditangkap dengan anaknya, sewaktu pasukan Babel merebut kota itu thn 597 sM (ay 12; juga Jos.,Ant. 10.84 dst). Namanya boleh jadi berkaitan dengan corak kulitnya (bnd Ayb 6:12) atau tembaga (nekhusya) atau juga ular.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JeconiahJeconiah - Wikipedia

    Jeconiah was the son of Jehoiakim and Nehushta, the daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem. He had eight children: Assir, Shealtiel, Malkiram, Pedaiah, Shenazzar, Jekamiah, Hoshama and Nedabiah. (1 Chronicles 3:17–18). Jeconiah is also mentioned in the first book of Chronicles as the father of Pedaiah, who in turn was the father of Zerubbabel.

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